❓WHAT HAPPENED: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) has authorized the National Guard to support local law enforcement in Minneapolis amid continued clashes between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and violent left-wing protestors.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota National Guard, ICE agents, leftist protestors, and local law enforcement.
📍WHEN & WHERE: January 8, 2028, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Yesterday, I directed the National Guard to be ready should they be needed.” – Gov. Tim Walz
🎯IMPACT: The National Guard is on standby to ensure public safety and protect infrastructure amid protests.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) has called up the state’s National Guard troops to assist local law enforcement as clashes between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and violent left-wing protestors continue in Minneapolis. According to the governor’s office and a report by CNN, the National Guard will “help protect critical infrastructure and maintain public safety.”
“Governor Tim Walz has authorized the Minnesota National Guard to be staged and ready to support local and state law enforcement in protecting critical infrastructure and maintaining public safety following a shooting involving federal immigration enforcement agents in south Minneapolis,” a press release issued on January 8 by Gov. Walz’s office states.
The statement continues: “Executive Order 26-01 provides the ability for the Minnesota National Guard to protect critical infrastructure and to assist local law enforcement with additional tasks as requested. The state is providing additional law enforcement resources in a coordinated response to aid local law enforcement. The Minnesota State Patrol has mobilized 85 members of its Mobile Response Team to support law enforcement efforts in the Twin Cities.”
On Wednesday, shortly after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed after attempting to run over an ICE officer, Walz stated he had put the Minnesota National Guard on standby for potential activation. It remains unclear whether the Minnesota Democrat will order Guard troops to interfere with federal immigration enforcement operations in the state.
“We have every reason to believe that peace will hold. Yesterday, I directed the National Guard to be ready should they be needed. They remain ready in the event they are needed to help keep the peace, ensure public safety, and allow for peaceful demonstrations,” Walz said on Thursday.
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